They should have called the show Transformers: More Than Meets The Eye. There's no TV show with that name but there's an unrelated comic with the same name. It doesn't need a comic adaptation. It can be like Transformers: Age of Extinction, no comic that'll reveal spoilers or behind the scenes of the show. Next year it'll be hard to find a 15 year old RID toy on Ebay. >:oP

Rodimus Prime wrote:You can't make me disappear. I am not feet.

I'm sorry but this has to be the most ridiculous statement of all Seibertron history.

While I know they wouldn't.... I'd be interested if it was a completely "renegade" faction of cons, say led by Crasher with Cop-tor, bug bite, and a couple others that are easy enemies to handle. Tease all season that "He" is coming, do a massive build up for Cy-kill, and swerve at the last minute to the broken body of Cy-kill by the hands of Overlord or Galvatron, basicly bigger Cons that knock the bots down for the first season cliffhanger.

Once I ran an Anime festival with over 6,000 attendees. Now... not so much.

It makes no sense for the title of this next leg of the franchise to be THAT big of a deal, but for some reason, rehashing the name R.I.D. is really bothering me. Like, a signal that there's nothing new under the sun, so this series won't be anything special. I wasn't down on this before, but this press release just leaves me unenthused.

Maybe I'm also pessimistic because the art style shift and the fact that this will be lighter in tone than Prime strikes me as similar to Ben 10 Omniverse: Galactic Monsters, which I was enjoying, but has unceremoniously disappeared from Saturday morning on CN, just as all Ben 10 toys are having the bejeezus clearanced out of them. Between that, and the continuing consequences of high plastic prices, I just have this terrible feeling. I was fine with the trend of western-audience action cartoons being more lighthearted for a few years if it ensured their survival, but now I'm worried it's somehow strangling them out of existence.

Consensus has been that Prime was the darkest, most serious TF cartoon we'll see for over a decade, but if there are no rewards to be reaped from going lighter, then the next elements of the Bay movies that should be copied are the epic, cataclysmic ones. End the lighthearted TF series by throwing the audience a curve and carpetbombing our planet, then close out Aligned with a series set on post-apocalyptic Earth. Hell, there were a lot of '80s toy franchises with post-apocalyptic settings, but Transformers has only had that in glimpses of possible futures (ex: Rythems of Darkness), so at least it'd be something kind of new to TF, right?

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I think blurr said it best "there is no hope no hope no hope at all". But since it is a continuation of TFP i wonder if there will be a new villain or will they just bring megatron back somehow & call him galvatron

Alpha Weltall wrote:It'll be a while until we see toys of these in stores but I already want a retool of Fixit so that it looks like Johnny 5. I also want a Number 1, 2, 3, 4 and a gold plated repaint.

And then I want Cosmos repainted into the aliens from Batteries Not Included. Better yet, take G1, Universe and Generations Cosmos and make them all the aliens from that movie and sell them in a multipack.

good idea but id rather see neca make real ones, they'd be screen accurate, high quality & reasonably priced.

Madeus Prime wrote:As for the Elite Guard Cadet and the Dinobot, my hopes are Tailgate (Homage to MTME being under the painful tutelage of Magnus) and Grimlock (I have a feeling after AOE we'll be seeing more of him)

They already used Tailgate in Prime. He was Arcee's partner before Cliffjumper. Airachnid killed him. Sorry to burst your bubble.

Megatron Wolf wrote:I think blurr said it best "there is no hope no hope no hope at all". But since it is a continuation of TFP i wonder if there will be a new villain or will they just bring megatron back somehow & call him galvatron

Alpha Weltall wrote:It'll be a while until we see toys of these in stores but I already want a retool of Fixit so that it looks like Johnny 5. I also want a Number 1, 2, 3, 4 and a gold plated repaint.

And then I want Cosmos repainted into the aliens from Batteries Not Included. Better yet, take G1, Universe and Generations Cosmos and make them all the aliens from that movie and sell them in a multipack.

good idea but id rather see neca make real ones, they'd be screen accurate, high quality & reasonably priced.

Alpha Weltall wrote:It'll be a while until we see toys of these in stores but I already want a retool of Fixit so that it looks like Johnny 5. I also want a Number 1, 2, 3, 4 and a gold plated repaint.

And then I want Cosmos repainted into the aliens from Batteries Not Included. Better yet, take G1, Universe and Generations Cosmos and make them all the aliens from that movie and sell them in a multipack.

good idea but id rather see neca make real ones, they'd be screen accurate, high quality & reasonably priced.

Bumblevivisector wrote:Maybe I'm also pessimistic because the art style shift and the fact that this will be lighter in tone than Prime strikes me as similar to Ben 10 Omniverse: Galactic Monsters, which I was enjoying, but has unceremoniously disappeared from Saturday morning on CN, just as all Ben 10 toys are having the bejeezus clearanced out of them. Between that, and the continuing consequences of high plastic prices, I just have this terrible feeling. I was fine with the trend of western-audience action cartoons being more lighthearted for a few years if it ensured their survival, but now I'm worried it's somehow strangling them out of existence.

You can purely blame Cartoon Network for that since that channel seems to hate any action show that's of any particularly decent quality. All that channel ever seems to care about is airing garbage shows and Adventure Time.

Bumblevivisector wrote:Consensus has been that Prime was the darkest, most serious TF cartoon we'll see for over a decade, but if there are no rewards to be reaped from going lighter, then the next elements of the Bay movies that should be copied are the epic, cataclysmic ones. End the lighthearted TF series by throwing the audience a curve and carpetbombing our planet, then close out Aligned with a series set on post-apocalyptic Earth. Hell, there were a lot of '80s toy franchises with post-apocalyptic settings, but Transformers has only had that in glimpses of possible futures (ex: Rythems of Darkness), so at least it'd be something kind of new to TF, right?

We already got a post-apocalyptic series: Beast Machines. Sure, it was a post-apocalyptic Cybertron instead of a post-apocalyptic Earth, but post-apocalyptic is still post-apocalyptic.

But, seriously, what would possibly be gained from going with such a depressing premise? What's the deal with the push towards more darkness and dreariness? We just got a series that had a dead world that was finally restored to life after thousands of years. Why the shift back to square one with another dead planet after all that work to bring life back to the first one?

Caelus wrote:My wife pointed out something interesting about the prehistoric Predacons. I said that everyone was complaining because transforming for them mostly consisted of them just standing up-right. She essentially said, 'So? That's what our ancestors did.'

Sabrblade wrote:You can purely blame Cartoon Network for that since that channel seems to hate any action show that's of any particularly decent quality. All that channel ever seems to care about is airing garbage shows and Adventure Time.

Oh, don't even talk to me about Cartoon Network. After they pulled the rug out from under Generator Rex, Green Lantern tha Animated Series, Sym-Bionic Titan, and, oh yeah, TRANSFORMERS ANIMATED, I'm not inclined to say anything nice about them.

Sabrblade wrote:You can purely blame Cartoon Network for that since that channel seems to hate any action show that's of any particularly decent quality. All that channel ever seems to care about is airing garbage shows and Adventure Time.

Oh, don't even talk to me about Cartoon Network. After they pulled the rug out from under Generator Rex, Green Lantern tha Animated Series, Sym-Bionic Titan, and, oh yeah, TRANSFORMERS ANIMATED, I'm not inclined to say anything nice about them.

Beware the Batman was their last victim and it didn't get halfway through its first season run (thank goodness for Toonami picking it up).

Caelus wrote:My wife pointed out something interesting about the prehistoric Predacons. I said that everyone was complaining because transforming for them mostly consisted of them just standing up-right. She essentially said, 'So? That's what our ancestors did.'

Transformers: Robots in Disguise. What a fantastic title. That hasn't been done to death already.

Anyway, I'm liking the sound of this lineup. They all seem like characters with great potential. Hopefully, their ability to work together as a team is explored over the first season and not just a conflict for the pilot (which it probably is). As for the Decepticons, I hope we get a main antagonist with an interesting motive and a good back-story instead of another stupid "ruthless warlord who wants universal domination" archetype. I'm so sick of those pathetic, cliché, one-dimensional villains.

Also, not sure why, but when I read "bombtastic Dinobot" I thought of Slug.

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Henry921 wrote:You can always be counted on to listen to reason, Pryme.

Dead Metal wrote:Have you ever, and i mean ever seen/read/heard something that is completely original and does not copy/homage/pay tribute to something else? Here's a hint: Nope. You never have and you never will.

By the time this show airs RID will have been off the air 15 years, none of the target audience for this show will have any idea there was another show called Robots in Disguise, because they weren't born yet. I wasn't a fan of Animated at all but I was floored by how close the toys were to their animated counterparts, especially the season 3 crew. There is no doubt in my mind Optimus Prime will be back at some point since Hasbro and Paramount has spent the better part of 7 years, 8 when this show airs, drilling into us Prime is the leader. I agree with the other posters who feel Galvatron will be the leader, doesn't mean we won't see Megatron at some point

chuckdawg1999 wrote:By the time this show airs RID will have been off the air 15 years, none of the target audience for this show will have any idea there was another show called Robots in Disguise, because they weren't born yet. I wasn't a fan of Animated at all but I was floored by how close the toys were to their animated counterparts, especially the season 3 crew. There is no doubt in my mind Optimus Prime will be back at some point since Hasbro and Paramount has spent the better part of 7 years, 8 when this show airs, drilling into us Prime is the leader. I agree with the other posters who feel Galvatron will be the leader, doesn't mean we won't see Megatron at some point

Prime coming back, I think, would be a mistake, cheapening his sacrifice to literally bring the planet back to life. Perhaps he could appear like Alpha Trion did, as an internal advisor/Jedi spirit.

Caelus wrote:My wife pointed out something interesting about the prehistoric Predacons. I said that everyone was complaining because transforming for them mostly consisted of them just standing up-right. She essentially said, 'So? That's what our ancestors did.'

I wouldn't put Armada Prime with G1 cartoon Prime. His personality was like that of a phoned in cardboard cutout, only gaining any semblance of a real personality in Cybertron.

Oh, I don't think Armada Prime was that bad. I've been watching some of the old episodes and I think he's alright. He does kind of go through the paces in terms of being a standard heroic character, but Gary Chalk made him warm, supportive and capable of camaraderie with his men.

A far cry from Prime Prime or Movie Prime, who are in grim determination mode all the time and are utterly unapproachable. Just my thoughts, but I like somewhat friendlier Primes.

Megatron's reformed, so instead of rehashing what's old, this seems like a good opportunity to start from the ground up with an original character to make his (or her) name in history.

In fact, what if this time the main Decepticon leader was a female!

I agree with this completely. Not that I want to see the same thing, but I think Airachnid was my favourite character from TFP. More evil fembots please.

I'm feeling somewhat optimistic about this as a lot of it sounds good, except for a few little things like the style being aaallrright, def not my preference, but it doesn't look bad to me, and against a slick cybertron background, could work well. Fixit seems kinda lame, but whatever, seems you always gota have at least one thing being lame in animated TF shows, like the kids in TFP.

THE POWERS OF DARKNESS ARE A MORE POWERFUL WEAPON THAN ALL THE TOYS YOUR SCIENCE CAN MUSTERDie, Autobots!

I wouldn't put Armada Prime with G1 cartoon Prime. His personality was like that of a phoned in cardboard cutout, only gaining any semblance of a real personality in Cybertron.

You do know that Armada/Energon Optimus and Cybertron Optimus are separate entities, yes? If they were the same, Cybertron Optimus wouldn't have been baffle by the fact he could combine with Leobreaker. He even said he'd never heard of 2 Autobots combining into 1.

Anyway, I look forward to seeing the rest of the characters, specifically the Decepticons.

We told you earlier here on Seibertron,com about the new animated Transformers series with the extremely original title of Robots in Disguise, bringing together visual elements from Transformers: Prime (which already had Animated and Movieverse) and Animated - check it out here. We also have the new official logo, via the official Transformers Facebook page, below!

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